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Charles Beil, ( 1894 - 29 de julio de 1976 ) fue un escultor canadiense famoso por sus esculturas de vaqueros e indios de las llanuras del oeste. Fue protegido del artista Charles Marion Russell . En 1973 , fue nombrado Miembro de la Orden de Canadá . Charles A. Beil (1894 - 29 juillet 1976) est un sculpteur canadien célèbre pour ses sculptures de cowboys et d'indiens des plaines de l'ouest. Il est un protégé de l'artiste Charles Marion Russell. En 1973, il est membre de l'Ordre du Canada. Charles A. Beil CM LL. D. (1894 – July 29, 1976) was a Canadian sculptor best known for his sculptures of cowboys and the plain Indians of the early West. He was a protégé and friend of artist Charles Marion Russell. He was born in Germany and left at the age of 11. He worked for some time in South America before making his way to North America, where he discovered his love of the Wild West and the Frontier. It was Russell who encouraged him to start creating art, and inspired him to start working with pencil and clay. Beil moved to Banff, Alberta in the 1930s, where he began to take an interest in casting clay into bronze.
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Charles A. Beil (1894 - 29 juillet 1976) est un sculpteur canadien célèbre pour ses sculptures de cowboys et d'indiens des plaines de l'ouest. Il est un protégé de l'artiste Charles Marion Russell. En 1973, il est membre de l'Ordre du Canada. Charles Beil, ( 1894 - 29 de julio de 1976 ) fue un escultor canadiense famoso por sus esculturas de vaqueros e indios de las llanuras del oeste. Fue protegido del artista Charles Marion Russell . En 1973 , fue nombrado Miembro de la Orden de Canadá . Charles A. Beil CM LL. D. (1894 – July 29, 1976) was a Canadian sculptor best known for his sculptures of cowboys and the plain Indians of the early West. He was a protégé and friend of artist Charles Marion Russell. He was born in Germany and left at the age of 11. He worked for some time in South America before making his way to North America, where he discovered his love of the Wild West and the Frontier. It was Russell who encouraged him to start creating art, and inspired him to start working with pencil and clay. Beil moved to Banff, Alberta in the 1930s, where he began to take an interest in casting clay into bronze. His studio was established on Bear Street in Banff above a bakery, and it was there that Beil continued to further his reputation as a Western artist. In fact, his main form of work was to create trophies for the Calgary Stampede, which he did for over 20 years. In 1940, he married a Banff girl by the name Olive Luxton, the niece of famed Banff businessman Norman Luxton, and they moved into a house on Cave Avenue in Banff. Together they had three children; Charles, Lois, and Carol. Charlie Beil was a recipient of many honours and awards over the years, including being made a Member of the Order of Canada in 1973. He also received the Canada Medal, an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Calgary (1968), the Alberta Achievement Award in 1974. He was also made an Honorary Associate Director of the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede and an Honorary Member of the Cowboy Artists of America.
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